Attracting these tiny avian jewels to your garden can be a delightful experience, and with the right strategies, you can create a hummingbird haven in no time.
Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil, making them easier to grow and more beneficial for local wildlife.
Hummingbirds are particularly attracted to tubular flowers, which are perfect for their long beaks and tongues.
Examples of native plants that attract hummingbirds include trumpet vine, columbine, and bee balm.
Hummingbirds have a strong preference for red and orange flowers. These colors are more visible to them and signal a rich source of nectar.
Incorporate a variety of these brightly colored flowers into your garden to catch their attention.
Hummingbirds love nectar, and you can easily make your own by mixing four parts water to one part white granulated sugar.